Valerie Bertinelli and Ted Danson: A Candid Conversation on Hot In Cleveland, Eddie Van Halen, and Overcoming Shame

In the latest episode of the Where Everybody Knows Your Name podcast, Valerie Bertinelli engages in a conversation with Ted Danson, discussing her experiences working with Betty White on Hot In Cleveland, a memorable incident where she was mistaken for a sex worker in South America, her introduction to her late ex-husband Eddie Van Halen, the value of uncertainty, overcoming shame, and more. The podcast episode features a video of their engaging discussion.
Valerie recounts a humorous yet awkward incident in the early '80s when she, along with Ed and Al Van Halen, was mistaken for a sex worker in a hotel in South America. Despite her attempts to clarify the misunderstanding by showing her fake wedding ring, she was denied access to the upper floors of the hotel. She had to call Ed to come down and vouch for her, highlighting the absurdity of the situation.
Ted Danson humorously comments on the situation, suggesting that the hotel staff might have still thought Valerie was a sex worker, with Ed returning to retrieve her as a client. Valerie reflects on the incident, acknowledging the awkwardness of being mistaken for a prostitute and the need to clarify the misunderstanding in a humorous manner.
The podcast episode also features the release of the new Bangalore Choir album, Rapid Fire Succession: On Target Part II on BraveWords Records. Black Angel Promotions praises the album for its soaring choruses, catchy hooks, and tough melodies reminiscent of classic bands from that era. The album promises to captivate listeners with its infectious tunes and energetic vibe.
For more information on the latest podcast episode featuring Valerie Bertinelli and Ted Danson, as well as the release of the Bangalore Choir album, visit the official website for Where Everybody Knows Your Name podcast and BraveWords Records. Don't miss out on the engaging discussions and exciting music releases showcased in the latest episodes and albums.